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We run a small construction company in Dubai and we store a lot of diesel and petrol on site for our machinery and vehicles. The problem is, our current plastic drip trays have started cracking and deforming after just a few months in the heat, and I'm genuinely worried about fuel leaking into the ground and causing environmental issues or fines. I've been told that UK-made trays are much higher quality because they use better grade polypropylene and have stricter manufacturing standards. I was browsing online and came across a Quality Drip Trays UK Made supplier in UAE that offers heavy-duty trays with impressive capacity, like the 120-litre ones that can handle multiple 200-litre drums, and they're apparently resistant to a wide range of chemicals and fuels . The product description mentions they're made from recycled materials and are 100% recyclable themselves, which fits with our company's sustainability goals, plus the UV-stabilized construction should handle the sun exposure better. But honestly, I've been burned before by products that looked good on paper but failed in real conditions. Has anyone here actually used these UK-made trays in a construction or industrial setting for fuel storage? I'm interested in how well they handle the combination of heat and chemical exposure, and whether they hold up for years rather than months. I'd rather invest properly once than keep replacing cheap trays every few months.
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